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The Republican Jqurnat 92. ^O. JULY 27.__BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 1, 1920. FIVE CENTS at Pitcher’s Pond THE CHURCHES Communion. This is a most important Colonial Theatre Day PERSONAL. WELCOME TO MAINE service and the duty of attendance is ^PERSONAL St. John’s Day, urged upon our people. Visitors who are Leslie, June 24th, At St. Margaret’s Alice Gladys Eugene Welcome to Maine: a hundred Episcopal chapel churches are Brady, Dr. Foster C. Small years ago an outing and Pales- next members of other cordially went to Boston Miss ph'1:;'for Sunday there will be a Tom Mix, Madlaine Creverse, Alice Ward well is visiting rela- She took her place among the stars that themselves morning invited to attend and share with us in the O’Brien, Tuesday for a short visit. i,-rv considered prayer and sermon at 10.45 a. m. Rev Few tives in Penobscot. glow of Eminent by “breaking of bread.” "Do this in remem‘- To Be Seen The Next Days. ,Co»>n being the guests n. N. Brookman, D. D., priest in Miss Ava Burgess is From out the field of 11. Howes at charge! brance of He said. Sermon by the recovering from Miss Emma Slipp left Friday for a visit blue; || and Ralph Me,” an acute attack of To-day, a commonwealth Services at Mason’s Mills pastor. Mrs. Leroy Paul. Or- pneumonia. with relatives in Portland. mighty she nU>- and attractive cottage, church will Soloist, “The Fear Market,” Thursday. stands, Pond. be held Sunday at 10.30 a. m. Miss Amy Stoddard. Mrs. W. H. Snow returned Pitcher Accompa with ganist, Realart’s six part feature, “The Fear Thursday Miss Myrtle Simpson left Saturday for With open heart and outstretched hands Lee Patter- followed by the from visits in Oust Band—J. preaching, Sunday school. is the attraction for Thursday. Brooks, Auburn and Lew- visits in Allston and Nahant, Mass. To welcome At the Trinity Reformed COME TO MAINE! Market,” iston. you. i rip was made by autos. church there Alice Brady, the lilm fans’ favorite in fruits will be preaching at 2.30 Mrs. Wallace Sprague left recently to Welcome to to town and doughnuts coffee, p. m., followed the part of Sylvia Stone, is called upon Jones of Maine; forest, the school. Don’t hear us Harry Lake View arrived visit in New and in Boston. ve 1 at 3 p. m. by Sunday Rev. William you calling to human Hampshire shore, portray the gamut of emotions Monday to visit his Miss horse Vaughan, pastor. Tel. 221.21. down in Maine? aunt, Ida The rush of rivers and the roar iyed including and does so with a tensity that is most Cecil is relatives in Port- mighty summer is Walker. Clay visiting ! of tilting, dart The dew falling Of surf, bright flowers by the way, ;,ig war, Methodist Church. People’s Meth- convincing and a subtlety which causes land during the Centennial celebration. down in Maine— Mrs. Walter B. Kelley, son and daugh- The summer breezes from off the j ng and running jumps, odist Rev. Charles W. the calloused critics to speak of her sweet, Church, Martin, The out ter of St. are Miss Doris Clifford left ere were two fifty- latch-string’s hanging work as Paul, Minn., guests of Miss Saturday to hills, pastor; parsonage, No. 7 Court tele- ranking with the best ever seen A. Foster St.; And the brooks are full of trout; Elizabeth A. Kelley. visit in and The chorus of the birds and rills s with Harry phone, 213.11. on the screen. Guilford, Maine, Woodstock, laughing Sunday morning preach- If you know what N. B. s the winners you’re about, In no All welcome you to day. Donahue ing, 10.45; Sunday 12 m. sense is “The Fear Market” a Mrs. Grace Pattershall will leave school, Evening You’ll get your train. today were also enjoyed, preachment. It is an tale of for service at 7.30. Prayer meeting absorbing Waltham, Mass., to visit her son, Mrs. Harold Coombs returned Sunday Welcome to Maine: her sons and daugh- ided Rev. C. this, George Thursday, evening at 7 30. You can cure your torpid liver, pathos and love which tugs at the heart Ross Pattershall. from a visit with relatives in Boston and ters rise II Stackpole, mem- down in strings and the entranc- Maine; keeps spectator vicinity. And welcome you beneath her sunny k Skow- First Universalist Church. ed Miss Ruth Maffit spent the week-end Comuiandery, Rev. You can travel in your fliver, from start to finish. skies. C. at Lake the of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. oi i_.ewisi.uu, George Boom, pastor. This church down to Maine— The is Princess Quantabacook, guest Elbridge S. Pitcher and I story by Troubetzkoy, Come, let us gather round the we Command- will suspend services the and and Mrs. Dana Higgins. Mrs. Horace W. Pitcher of Auburn have board; f Trinity during months Crank her up and make her spit, when “The Fear Market” made its gain W. of Cal- of July and arrived. t). Ripley August, resuming Sunday, Make the old bird hit the grit— appearance in print created a sensation Mrs. Katherine Trott of In joy and because 5. Mr. Boom will Woolwich, happiness you’re here, Providence, R. I. Sept. remain at his in a week wherever is read. It was ap- To you’re feeling fit, English Me., arrived Sunday to visit her daugh- Miss Ruth S. Macomber of Miami, celebrate with us, and with us cheer were Eminent Com- home in the city for the greater of parent part down in Maine. that the authoress based her ter, Mrs. Harold Bruce. is visiting relatives in this her For dear old Maine. Past Com- the summer and will be to Fla., city, s Parker; ready answer story on an expose which filled the front former home. —Charles E. Rhoades any call. Come to woods, and fields, and Miss Louise W. Richards of the niiard, Albert C. Bur- pages of the press the world over. faculty shore, down in Maine.— of Normal is E. Libby, William H. First Parish Miss Brady is supported by a cast of Farmington school, spending Mrs. S. Bowker is the guest of her (Unitarian), Rev A. E. Eat a once E. good, square meal more, screen the vacation at her home here. Mrs. Fred in NORTHPORT is, Marion Brown, ; minister. Rev. A and stage actors well known to friend, PhilbricK, Newport, Wilson, lolph Ross- down in Maine. for Knights A. Ii. Nickels, bach of East theatre-goers for their histrionic ability. a few days. 1 Boston, recently called to Bring the family—kids and all— Miss Florence M. Dunton, Librarian at W. Ferguson, C. W. Roy Bradford of Belfast is at W’althain, Mass., a former minister of Don’t back until next fall. Austin, Texas, is spending the summer Mrs. Lilly S. Jones left to working R. W:. A. go “Too Monday C. A. Sheldon’s store. h, Warren, | this will preach 4th. Many Crooks,” Friday. with her Hon. and Mrs. Robert visit her Mrs. 1 church, July This Listen! You can heal our call— parents, sister, Etta S. Mitchell in W. Davis, A. B. Pen- will be the bill headed “Too F. Dunton. closing service for the season. "uome to Maine!” Friday’s will be by Medford, Mass. Frank Gibson of K. Mi G. B. H. Providence, I., is mam, Dyer, Service at 10.45 a. m. All cordially in- —Charles E. Rhoades Many Crooks,” featuring Gladys Leslie, at the Campground for the season. S O. S. Vickery, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chase and family The Norton have arriv- Hills, vited. --- directed by Stephen family by Ralph Ince, supported of wyn and Lynwood B. Jean Newtonville, Mass., have arrived for ed from Wat to the sum- Mrs. Brown fell WILLIAM FURBER BEAN. Paige, in an adaptation of E. J. an, Mass., spend Edgar Monday after- a H. N. The First baptist Church. Rev. the summer and are at their home on mer at The J) Southworth, Rath’s popular novel by that name. Battery. noon, breaking the large bone in her ! Cunningham, Walter, tieorge C. Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 Lincolnville avenue. wrist. A was received here last Sat- Charlotte houses a dozen crooks to get has been in S. M. R. Cedar; telephone, 123-11. The services of telegram Mrs. W. L. West Portland Sylvester, “local color” for a she is writing. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Howard returned of this urday morning announcing the death of play the past week, the g4est of her sister, Bartlett Whiting has been for -n. Edmund Wilson, worship church are held through- She working William f'urber Bean at Kansas gets the “color;” the crooks get home Thursday from C. O. in out the summer at the usual hours: City, Williamstown, Mrs. Harriet P. Godfrey. Dickey his store since school LW rge II Darby, Levi P. Sun- practically in the and where have been 10.45 and Mo., Friday at 7 p. m, He had been ill everything house, Mass., they several closed. .VS, W. R. Blodgett, day 7.30; Bible school at you W. and bride arrived 12; a short time as his Miss An- get the heartiest laughs of a life years, and are at The Battery for the Roy Ellingwood A. Christian Endeavor at mid-week only sister, •rge P. Holt, Harry 6.30; I time. summer. recently to visit the former’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders aid of service nie M.